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动态 SPECT 冠状动脉血流储备与 TIMI 帧计数治疗非梗阻性心外膜冠状动脉患者的比较

 

Authors He M, Han W, Shi C, Wang M, Li J, He W, Xu X, Gan Q, Guan S, Zhang L, Chen Y, Chang X, Li T, Qu X

Received 7 July 2023

Accepted for publication 24 October 2023

Published 2 November 2023 Volume 2023:18 Pages 1831—1839

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S429450

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Zhi-Ying Wu

Background: Microvascular dysfunction in patients with non-obstructive epicardial coronary may aggravate patient’s symptoms or lead to various clinical events.
Objective: To investigate the correlation between dynamic single photon emission computed tomography (D-SPECT) derived coronary flow reserve (CFR) and TIMI frame count (TFC) in patients with non-obstructive epicardial coronary patients.
Methods: Patients with suspected or known stable CAD who were recommended to undergo invasive coronary angiography were prospectively enrolled in this study. Those who had non-obstructive coronary received TIMI frame count (TFC) and D-SPECT. A cut-off value of > 40 was defined as slow flow referred to TFC.
Results: A total of 47 patients diagnosed with non-obstructive coronary were enrolled. The mean age of patients was 66.09 ± 8.36 years, and 46.8% were male. Dynamic SPECT derived coronary flow reserve (CFR) was significantly correlated with TIMI frame count in 3 epicardial coronary (LAD: =− 0.506, P = 0.0003; LCX: = − 0.532, P = 0.0001; RCA: = − 0.657, P < 0.0001). The sensitivity and specificity of CFR in identifying abnormal TIMI frame count < 40 was 100.0% and 57.6% in LAD, 62.5% and 87.0% in LCX, 83.9% and 75.0% in RCA, respectively. The optimal CFR cut-off values were 2.02, 2.47, and 1.96 among the three vessels.
Conclusion: In patients with non-obstructive coronary, CFR derived from D-SPECT was strongly correlated with TFC. This study demonstrates that that CFR may be an alternative non-invasive method for identifying slow flow in non-obstructive coronary.
Keywords: dynamic single photon emission computed tomography, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame count, slow flow, non-obstructive coronary, coronary flow reserve